That′s a Wrap

She departed Vogue last month and today the publication has revealed Alexandra Shulman’s last front cover – The September issue. The issue marks the 306th and final edition edited by Shulman whom left the publication after 25 years. Here we look back at some our favourite and most iconic front covers that have been released under Shulman’s reign.

March, 1992 – The first time Shulman put Kate Moss on the front cover of Vogue

July, 1994 – An issue dedicated to Princess Diana’s birthday – this was the first British Vogue cover the princess graced under Alexandra Shulman

January, 1995 – A personal favourite of Alexandra Shulman’s, she said of the cover, “I love the ‘Nothing To Wear’ issue. It’s not often that we get a chance to show a sense of humour on the cover.”

June, 1996 – The first time Shulman put Naomi Campbell on the front over

October, 1997 – As the British nation was faced with such a sudden loss, Shulman was determined to honour the late Princess Diana of Wales by the time the October issue went to print. This picture was taken by photographer Patrick Demarchelier previously but was never used

December, 1999 – At the turn of a new century Shulman took the “nerve-wracking” decision to simply have a silver mirrored cover to mark the beginning of the noughties

October, 2000 – Teaming up the most famous male rock star with the most famous supermodel of the moment made for front cover history

May 2003 – Kate Moss as Aladdin Sane is still one of the most reproduced covers of all time